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01/07/2004 13:49:17
Walter Meester
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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John,

>VB/SQL Server is superior to VFP - if for no other reason because VB was/is a better consumer of ADO/OLE-DB than Fox.

ROFLMAO, Again you don't dare to say VFP/SQL again huh? Your arguments are pathetic. ADO has even worse local data processing capabilities than ADO.NET and is total crap. So VFP8 has a terrible support of OLE DB ? Hmmm, who wrote those articles on MSDN using ADO in VFP? You really don't know what you're talking about huh?

John, it is no use. Your arguments stink, and we all on the UT know it. You're a Jerk and a VB / .NET Weenie. I feel sorry for you. Your only reason to be here is to justify from what you've been laughed about. No wonder you took a lawyer carreer. You don't have the intention to be constructive and your sole reason is debunk VFP where you can. People are sick of you and everywhere you go you're puged out. You've been banned from litterly every VFP site for your childish behaviour. Some people don't grow up.

You'd better get a life (oh now... that true, you think you have a life)

>Your reasoning and arguments are seriously flawed. I'd begin to think you don't know what you're talking about.

>Considering I probabaly have more VFP/SQL Server apps and VFP/Oracle Apps under my belt than 99% of the VFP developers out there - AND - given that I was on the team that built what is arguably one of the biggest VFP apps in the world - and in turn - one of the larger SQL Server apps in the world - you would be quite wrong in this assertion on your part.

More lies... By your standard I could create the largest app within a few hours. Just create a database of several terrabytes with a 100kb executable, and call it the largest database application in the world. Nice try however....

If you want to play with real large database apps, you'd better look in healthcare.

See above.

Size <> Complexity
Quantity <> Quality
Data <> Information <> Knowledge <> Understanding.

>In this area, you don't want to start comparing CV's.....

I don't see what use it would be to compare, you can't read knowledge, intelligence, additude from a CV. You're trying to shift the subject again huh naughty boy....

Now, go and play outside, little boy...

Walter,
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